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Composer GV Prakash Kumar, nephew of Oscar-winning musician AR Rahman, will finally marry his childhood sweetheart Saindhavi, a popular playback singer. Their wedding will be held in Chennai on June 27.

Saindhavi and GV Prakash Kumar were in love with each other since school days. They were supposed to tie the knot in December 2011 and the music director had announced the same in 2010. However, the marriage kept postponing as the couple were completely busy with their work.

"GV Prakash will marry Saindhavi on June 27 at 9 am followed by reception at 6 pm on the same day. Parents of the couple are busy making arrangements for the wedding," said a statement.

The preparation for the wedding are on full swing and the couple is leaving no stone unturned to make it a memorable event. According to reports, Chennai-based designer Anu Vardhan, wife of Tamil director Vishnuvardhan, is likely to design the wedding dress for the bride and groom.

The wedding will take place at Mayor Ramamathan Chettiar centre, one of the prominent locations for all celebrity weddings in the town. Continue reading the story on the slideshow...

GV Prakash-Saindhavi Childhood Friends

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GV Prakash-Saindhavi Childhood Friends

They have worked together in Tamil films such as Deiva Thirumagal, Thaandavam and Udhayam NH4.

GV Prakash With His Sweetheart Saindhavi

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GV Prakash With His Sweetheart Saindhavi

GV Prakash, who debuted as a composer at the age of 17 with Tamil drama Veyil, has composed music for blockbusters Polladhavan, Aadukalam, Mayakkam Enna among others.

GV Prakash

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GV Prakash

He made his Bollywood debut last year with Akshay Kumar starrer movie Joker. He has also composed music for Hindi film Gangs of Wasseypur.

Saindhavi

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Saindhavi

Saindhavi is a trained classical singer. She has sung songs in Tamil, Telugu and Kannada.

Saindhavi's Beau GV Prakash In Pic

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Saindhavi's Beau GV Prakash In Pic

Her notable songs in Tamil are 'Andankakka' from Anniyan and 'Thanjavoor Jillakkari' from Sura.